I have made it widely known that I love a good H&P retelling. It’s got it all: villain love interest, forbidden romance, love interest whose soft for only the heroine, and there is no one more broody and bad than the literally Lord of Night, God of the Dead,…Hades. So when it was announced thatContinue reading ““Get in Loser, we’re reading another Hades and Persephone Retelling”: Neon Gods Review”
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2021 To Be Read (TBR) List…and How I Did on my 2020 TBR
I love making and updating a To Be Read List, even if I only sometimes consult it, and nearly never fully complete it, especially a year long TBR list! But the beauty of the book community is I am always getting more recs, moving current books “up” or “down” my TBR, and picking up booksContinue reading “2021 To Be Read (TBR) List…and How I Did on my 2020 TBR”
Mini Reviews for Recent Reads: October – December 2020
I have put off writing reviews for these books for TOO LONG– and since we are now entering a new year, I want to start with a fresh slate, so I am making myself write mini-reviews for all my recent reads that I have not made time to write a full review for! Kingdom ofContinue reading “Mini Reviews for Recent Reads: October – December 2020”
“Get in Loser, We’re Going Condemning Incest”: Rereading The Mortal Instruments series
City of Bones, Book 1 As with most of the Shadowhunter books (I’ve previously reviewed each book in the Infernal Devices series!), I flew through this book with relative ease. I felt like I remembered most of the plot of this book from when I first read this series a whole ass decade ago, andContinue reading ““Get in Loser, We’re Going Condemning Incest”: Rereading The Mortal Instruments series”
Clockwork Prince Review
For people who haven’t read this series, what is it about, and should I read it..? *If you’re familiar with this series or have read this book, you can skip this section* Trying to describe any book in a trilogy is a difficult task, but this feels especially hard! So essentially this series takes placeContinue reading “Clockwork Prince Review”
The Poppy War: A Review
Synopsis When Rin aced the Keju—the Empire-wide test to find the most talented youth to learn at the Academies—it was a shock to everyone: to the test officials, who couldn’t believe a war orphan from Rooster Province could pass without cheating; to Rin’s guardians, who believed they’d finally be able to marry her off andContinue reading “The Poppy War: A Review”